Keep warm with the Men’s All Elements Polar Fleece Zip-up. Offering heavyweight breathability, body zone engineering and a 360 degree range of motion, this mens athletic fleece keeps you warm and insulated from start to finish, so you can train in the coldest temperatures.

The Alliance Team Parka is ideal for cold weather use and young athletes in need of thermal protection. Engineered to prevent wind and moisture penetration the WASP2Y Parka showcases a 100% Nylon and 100% Polyester Microfleece Lining for warmth and moisture management. Ideal on the pool deck or on the side lines.

Perfect for transporting athletic and personal items: A dual-zip main compartment offers secure, spacious storage to hold whatever items you need for your day, whether you’re heading to work, school or the gym.

Keep cool with the All Elements Running Tee. Offering lightweight breathability, body zone engineering and a 360 degree range of motion, this workout t-shirt keeps athletes feeling cool, so you can train even in the hottest temperatures.

The best of the best, the Men's Torque Pro Swimskin features a slick, Hydrophilic Outer Layer and an Ultra Low Drag Coefficient of .021. Combined with Hydrophobic Inner Layer construction, the Torque Pro provides an impressive .5% water absorption rate, keeping triathletes light and dry from the inside, maximizing speed in and out of the water.

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The Men’s Torque Pro Swim Skins is your race day guardian angel. It is constructed with a slick, hydrophilic outer layer, so the water works with your suit, not against it. The result is an ultra low drag coefficient of .021 -- the lowest in its class -- which allows you to glide through the water with ease.

Additionally, the SCSM6A mens triathlon suit has a hydrophobic inner layer with an impressively low .5% water absorption rate. In other words, this tri swimskin repels water to keep you light and dry from the inside, instead of weighing you down.

Made with composite knit fabric, the Torque Pro offers a form fit for superior flexibility and freedom of movement. All TYR Torque Pro USAT legal suits are equipped with a coil zipper for a super quick transition, as well as secure beaded grip for maximum hold on your body. Conquer any challenge with the Torque tri suit!

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I've tested this suit first hand against a number of other brands and the Torque Pro is by far the best. The hydrophilic and hydrophobic construction is insane and the suit basically turns into "fish skin" when it's wet. Well worth the price if you're looking to really elevate your swim time and removal is a breeze at transition.

This suit was purchased late in season and used two times for a practice swim. Once in a 70.3 race. Didn't use at all until tried to use at IM St. Croix this year and zipper would not unzip without some one doing it for me and having to really work at it. Not much good if you cannot remove the suit in a race.

To cater to different needs and budgets , TYR engineers two triathlon lines. Competitor garments offer a compressive fit, while carbon garments offer a super compressive fit for a second-skin feel. You should select your same, standards size for both carbon and competitor garments but expect slightly different fits.

Product Questions & Answers (10)

Q:
Is this suit legal for WTC events? Official Ironman events that is? It looks rubberized in the picture and it is my understanding that they no longer allow a rubberized coating.
Thanks.

Posted at 6/24/2013 1:20 PMPosted by Layton Gwinn

A:

Yes, as an official partner of USA Triathlon, TYR designs all of our suits to fit under the triathlon rules of legal competition.

Q:
I am 5'11 150lbs. Would you recommend a size S or M? I currently own a Cat 5 and wear a S/M and it fits perfect!
Thanks!

Posted at 6/28/2013 5:40 PMPosted by Brad

A:

Swimskin Sizing depends heavily on your body type and personal preference. If you have an aggressively athletic build (with minimal body fat) and are looking for a tight fit, we would suggest a size small. However, if your body type does not warrant the need to size down we would suggest sizing up (to a medium) when you straddle measurements within on our size chart.

Q:
I saw a previous question about the suit being made of rubber and was wondering about that as well. Also, I am a "leg dragger" when it comes to swimming, using a wet suit almost exclusively to help with that. Does this suit provide any buoyancy, especially in the legs?

Posted at 7/17/2013 7:31 AMPosted by Scott Goodwill

A:

The Torqu Pro suit is certainly for the "leg dragger" as it actually has a similar hydrophilic coating to that of a wetsuit making it among the fastest swimskins on the market. As in most swimskins, it provides some buoyancy but not as much as a wetsuit.

Q:
I've never worn a suit like this, I've always used tri shorts. Do you wear tri shorts underneath the suit and just take the suit off in T1?

Posted at 8/17/2013 12:05 AMPosted by Sgrant

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Yes exactly; Swimskins are worn during the swim only. You would wear your kit or tri suit beneath your swimskin and remove fully during transition. The Torque features a rear coil zipper that allows you to begin removing while in motion, As a result, most athletes will exit the water and remove the swimskin half way while running, until they reach their bike, where they will slide the swimskin off their hips and take it off the legs.

Q:
How do I measure Torso?

Posted at 4/28/2014 3:01 PMPosted by Ashkan

A:

The torso measuring technique goes "around" the body. Please measure diagonally from your shoulders, down to between your legs and wrap up behind your back to return to the starting point. This will provide the appropriate dimension for our size chart.